The North American Review, Volume 296Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 2011 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mother , who gasped when she saw how disheveled he was , but reined in her reaction when he glared at her . She needled him about being late , which she saw was also wrong , so she raised her arms to his approach like a sixth - grade ...
... mother , who gasped when she saw how disheveled he was , but reined in her reaction when he glared at her . She needled him about being late , which she saw was also wrong , so she raised her arms to his approach like a sixth - grade ...
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... mother to clean up . He didn't come back before it was time to go . " Trick - or - treating is a children's activity , " my mother said on the way to the store in our family's pickup truck . I considered telling her then what the boys ...
... mother to clean up . He didn't come back before it was time to go . " Trick - or - treating is a children's activity , " my mother said on the way to the store in our family's pickup truck . I considered telling her then what the boys ...
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... mother . You and me are going to the movies . " She took my hand and pulled me out the door . She'd never taken me anywhere before , just her and me . We drove across town and watched a show about two dogs and a cat finding their way ...
... mother . You and me are going to the movies . " She took my hand and pulled me out the door . She'd never taken me anywhere before , just her and me . We drove across town and watched a show about two dogs and a cat finding their way ...
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